Yes, second chances do and always have, as for the amount and frequency that is up to the person/persons either receiving or giving them.
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Going by a literal sense, from the banner's statement... I would argue that, yes, that seems correct! You can't go back in time and repeat a situation or specific event or action that you have done in that specific circumstance! HOWEVER, there are instances where "do-overs" just mean intent to re do something differently on a SIMILAR circumstance, not exactly the same situation involving the same ppl, that has happened in the past. A "will to change", I guess? "Do-overs" in that instance do exist PRECICELY because they LITERALLY represent a second chance? IDK man... not trying to sound too deep or anything of the sort, it's just that I, personally, as many other ppl, have been under a scenario where we wish we could either take something we did or said back and then do or say something different, OR never have chosen to act or speak in the first place... Interesting topic... ngl huMAN, it does make me wonder about many of my stances and actions throughout my life, to the point where I wonder... is my life a "second chance"? If so... what should I do with it? Meh, I'll stop... sorry about the side tangent, it's just one of those things that does make me think and wonder.
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The colour and fonts remind me about Mark Mansons ' The Subtle Art of not giving a f@#$' and yes, agree about the second chances. Except for 2nd impressions, I generally believe many people do not grant them or really truly accept your 2nd , 3rd, 4th impression over the 1st one.
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Regarding relationships, in some instances life is too short and the divide, differences or transgression too great for a 2nd chance. Other times, depending on the circumstances, situation and the individuals, if the heart is given a 2nd chance a true love story of a lifetime may unfold in place of a scar. Either way lessons are learned, some easier than others. "Intelligence without heart is poverty" - Mark Twain
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Following an IDENTICAL formula/path, when it has already resulted in failure, can never be followed again. You're just simply a fool if you do. Whatever one decides to do, has to be done differently the next time. Example of a relationship: if she cheated w/o strict supervision, you'll have to implement stricter supervision or not get back together at all. You can't just go back to the way it was.
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You’d never step into the same river twice. Regardless of feet getting cold or wet any time, eventually (maybe deliberately seeking opportunity for that).
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Second chances exist. Go have them somewhere else, with someone else.
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huMAN
Your thoughts?...
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